hphilkennedy
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Yes, it looks like a serial number on top "FT4055095"Can you check the top of the camera or the back of the camera where the serial number is?
These are rugged, reliable, solid cameras. The 1.4 lens is excellent optical quality. You have a nice kit there!
Yep, it's an FTN. Very solid & reliable cameras, as you probably already know.
Aside from the name plate, Nikomat and Nikkormat versions are identical. Here's a good overview.
Very cool backstory! "Nikomat" was the name used for cameras sold in Japan, so it makes sense that it might have belonged to one of the Japanese attendees. Meanwhile export models (sold in the US and elsewhere) were named "Nikkormat". Supposedly, black Nikomats are more rare.Thank you very much for your input. In the mid 70's I was managing a hotel in Ohio. GE was a good client and rented a small meeting room. Before I went home for the day I checked the meeting room and as I was locking up I was this camera. By this time it was 7:00-7:30 so had to wait until the next day to call I called the organizer at GE and he said the camera likely belonged to one of the Japanese attendees but that they had all flown back to Tokyo. He tried to locate the owner but never did so I kept the camera. My first SLR.
I'm in the process of selling a lot of my old photographic equipment and accessories but I think I will keep this one.
Thanks again
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